Cage The Elephant performs at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA, Saturday, April 12, 2014. (Photo by Jennifer Cappuccio Maher/Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)

From crowd surfing, to climbing scaffolding, to dancing with a lime green umbrella with hot pink flowers, Cage the Elephant performed on the Coachella stage Saturday with a seemingly unlimited supply of energy.

The crowd responded accordingly, head banging, jumping, yelling the words, and catching lead singer Matt Shultz when he jumped into the crowd.

After a few songs, Shultz’s white shirt came off and he performed the rest of the set shirtless.

Before Cage the Elephant performed “Take it or Leave It,” Shultz singled out an audience member who was holding an umbrella, indicating that he wanted it. The crowd passed the umbrella up to him and Shultz said, “You never know when it’s going to rain.” And then proceeded to perform the entire song while twirling the umbrella.

The spontaneity continued all the way to the end and after all the band members had left the stage, Shultz crowd surfed to scaffolding in the middle of the field, climbed it, lay on top waving to the audience, then proceeded to climb back down and run through the crowd, giving high fives all the way back to the stage.